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Woman: Windows 10 tricked me into upgrading

Don't Waste Your Moneey

Posted: 8:38 AM, Jun 01, 2016

Updated:2016-06-01 12:38:07Z

By:
John Matarese

Microsoft is under fire from thousands of customers, who claim it is tricking them into downloading its new Windows 10. Some say it is just like unwanted malware, which downloads itself when you try to cancel it out.

Among them, a Blanchester, Ohio woman, who says Microsoft installed it despite her attempts to block it.

Didn't Want to Make Change

Things move slowly in the country. For Melinda Yates and her horses, the only change they like is a change in the wind.

So when she woke up the other morning, she was stunned to find her PC had a whole different look.

"The screen was bright blue, and it said Welcome to Windows 10, Melinda," she said. "I said no, no, no, no no! I didn't ask for this."

Overnight,her old Windows 7 PC had upgraded to new Windows 10, without her ever asking for it.

"I couldn't make it go away," she said. "I didn't want it, but I couldn't make it go away."

Yates had been turning down the upgrade requests, because the last time, she says, "when I upgraded from XP to Windows 7 I lost a lot of my files."

Report: Declining Update Very Tricky

But PC World
magazine says Microsoft recently made it much trickier to reject the upgrade.

PC World showed the typical popup people are seeing, with one box on the popup saying "Upgrade Now" and the other box saying "Start download, upgrade later."

No matter which of those two boxes you click, you've accepted it. "It's no choice, it's really no choice," Yates said, who believes by trying to decline the download, she accepted it.

Yates says she wanted 7 back, worried about all her personal files. She says it took a couple of hours, but she was able to reach someone on on the phone with Microsoft, who helped her roll her PC back to Windows 7.